A theory of argumentation / Charles Arthur Willard.
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Preface; General Introduction: Argument and Opposition; I. Argument as a Form of Communication Introduction; 1. Constructivism and Interactionism; 2. Argument as Interaction; 3. Argument as Emergent Action; 4. Argument as Utterance; 5. Argument as Epistemic; 6. Argument as Personal Influence; II. Argument's Family of Terms Introduction; 7. Three Senses of Rationality; 8. Freedom; III. Argumentation as a Discipline Introduction; 9. Disciplined Discourse; 10. Fallacy Theory; 11. Argumentation's Sphere of Relevance; 12. Positions; Bibliography; Index
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